To my left, to my right and behind me

rainbow cool sky and hawk copy

Behind the gallery after this afternoon’s little storm.

E.J. Lefavour

5 thoughts on “To my left, to my right and behind me

  1. A wet bird in a location like this can be dangerous moisture or precipitation will wet feathers making them better conductors. Wind and weather might drive otherwise soaring birds to instead take a high perch and therefore increase their probability to be electrocuted.
    Like a bird always chasing rainbows!
    America — Chasing the Rainbow

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    1. Well that hawk was fine – he flew off shortly after I took his photo. And nice thing about being on Rocky Neck – you never have to chase rainbows, they just show up outside your door on a pretty regular basis.

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